Cookin' Nanta

Ended 31 January 2016

1300 (Royal) / 1100 (Standard)

Have you ever heard the expression "Too many cooks in the kitchen?" Cookin' Nanta is a non-verbal, Korean theatre production that captures the events unfolding in a kitchen as dramatic and hilarious twists unfold. It all happens to the soundtrack of traditional Korea rythm, known as "Samulnori," including a mixture of modern tunes.

The show features acrobatics, magic tricks, comedy, pantomime, and various forms of audience participation. Content is suitable for all ages and nationalities. The show's lack of spoken words allows guests from any background to enjoy and understand, and guarantees musical enjoyment and laughter for all.

Cookin' Nanta was originally started in 1997, and has since grown to international fame. In 2004 the production finally appeared on Broadway in New York. The award-winning show has been viewed by 7+ million fans, and it's popularity continues to experience year-over-year growth.